Deadfolk

Describe symbolism in Deadfolk by Charlie Williams

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In Chapter Six, Blake's desire for sex after committing murder shows the connection between aggression or violence and love. This is also seen his dead wife's anger toward him in his dream, in which changing a source of light in the kitchen, a place of sustenance, is symbolic of Blake exchanging Beth for Sally.

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